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Prev Vet Med
    April 2026
  1. MSHELBWALA PP, Suluku R, Anyasodor AE, Fadiji O, et al
    Modelling factors associated with the probability of seeking traditional care after dog bites in Sierra Leone.
    Prev Vet Med. 2026;249:106803.
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    March 2026
  2. CUNHA SILVA L, Mohanty P, Zahri R, Durr S, et al
    Demographics of free-roaming dogs in Guwahati, India: Assessing population characteristics and comparing population size estimation methods.
    Prev Vet Med. 2026;248:106773.
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    February 2026
  3. KAZADI-KAWAYA E, Vodiasilua BM, Makopa DM, Kanda CB, et al
    Lessons learned from a pilot dog rabies vaccination model in Kinshasa and Kongo-Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    Prev Vet Med. 2026;249:106789.
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  4. ANDERSON D, Sambo M, Lugelo A, Czupryna A, et al
    Socioecological determinants of dog ownership in Mara region, Tanzania.
    Prev Vet Med. 2026;247:106756.
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    September 2025
  5. MSHELBWALA PP, Scott Weese J, Adegboye O, Suluku R, et al
    Factors associated with perceived barriers to canine rabies vaccination among owners of unvaccinated dogs in Sierra Leone.
    Prev Vet Med. 2025;246:106698.
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    August 2025
  6. PEREIRA AJ, Ximenes D, Joao AADC, Gomes MB, et al
    An assessment of knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning rabies among communities with a high disease risk in Timor-Leste.
    Prev Vet Med. 2025;244:106653.
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    April 2025
  7. WADA YA, Mazlan M, Noordin MM, Mohd-Lila MA, et al
    Free-roaming dog population and density in Klang Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: A comparative enumeration method for improved management and rabies control.
    Prev Vet Med. 2025;240:106536.
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  8. ZAKHAROVA OI, Liskova EA, Razheva IV, Gladkova NA, et al
    Animal rabies in the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia (2012-2024): Descriptive and predictive epidemiological analysis.
    Prev Vet Med. 2025;240:106531.
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    March 2024
  9. BRICENO-LOAIZA C, Fernandez-Sanhueza B, Benavides-Silva C, Jimenez JY, et al
    Spatial clusters, temporal behavior, and risk factors analysis of rabies in livestock in Ecuador.
    Prev Vet Med. 2024;226:106188.
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    February 2024
  10. DAVIS AJ, Chipman RB, Nelson KM, Haley BS, et al
    Evaluation of contingency actions to control the spread of raccoon rabies in Ohio and Virginia.
    Prev Vet Med. 2024;225:106145.
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    September 2023
  11. FIELDING HR, Fernandes KA, Amulya VR, Belgayer D, et al
    Capturing free-roaming dogs for sterilisation: A multi-site study in Goa, India.
    Prev Vet Med. 2023;218:105996.
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    August 2023
  12. LU T, Cao JMD, Rahman AKMA, Islam SS, et al
    Risk mapping and risk factors analysis of rabies in livestock in Bangladesh using national-level passive surveillance data.
    Prev Vet Med. 2023;219:106016.
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    July 2022
  13. SPARKES J, Kortner G, Ballard G, Fleming PJS, et al
    Spatial and temporal activity patterns of owned, free-roaming dogs in coastal eastern Australia.
    Prev Vet Med. 2022;204:105641.
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    March 2022
  14. SAVADOGO M, Renmans D, Bada Alambedji R, Tarnagda Z, et al
    Using causal loop analysis to explore pathways for zoonosis control in low-income setting: The case of dog rabies vaccination in Burkina Faso.
    Prev Vet Med. 2022;203:105623.
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    December 2021
  15. KHAMDUANG W, Hongjaisee S, Pothita T, Kongyai N, et al
    Antibody response to rabies pre-exposure vaccination among village health volunteers in a northern region of Thailand.
    Prev Vet Med. 2021;199:105555.
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    November 2021
  16. KAZADI KAWAYA E, Marcotty T, Mfumu-Kazadi LM, Marcotty D, et al
    Evaluation of dog vaccination schemes against rabies in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    Prev Vet Med. 2021;198:105531.
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  17. BAKER T, Rock M, Bondo K, van der Meer F, et al
    11 years of regular access to subsidized veterinary services is associated with improved dog health and welfare in remote northern communities.
    Prev Vet Med. 2021;196:105471.
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